Cognitive shuffling is essentially distracting yourself from the chatter by "switching from deep thinking to random thinking, ...
It’s a popular example of the “Mandela effect,” or a collective false memory. And while some people may laugh and move on, ...
Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University, and University of Southern California report that exclamation point use is widely read as feminine and shapes impressions of warmth, ...
A "transformation" is upon us. After a multi-year procession of educational technology products that once promised to shake ...
AI can help humans reach their cognitive “flow state,” says author Mithu Storoni, by balancing challenge and ability.
For example, Edwards-Groves (2012) points out that “[i]n contemporary educational media ‘explicit teaching’ has been ...
Perhaps nowhere is this more clear than when it comes to conspiracy theories: Many people believe that you can’t talk conspiracists out of their beliefs. But that’s not necessarily true. It turns out ...
Humans possess incredible analytical capabilities, but we also remain uniquely vulnerable to distraction. Is this why we seem ...
The SSA's "digital first" push means its AI chatbot is answering more and more customer service calls. Older Americans share ...
Research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology revealed that “people ... meeting its fundraising goals or falling short. Finally, there’s cognitive load theory, which is ...
Dunbar’s Number, the theory that we are only capable of having 150 friendships at any one time, remains surprisingly robust ...